Monthly Archives: October 2011

Hackers Now Prefer Small Companies

Statistics are showing that small and medium-sized businesses are being targeted by hackers on an escalating scale. The reason for this is smaller businesses tend to have lax and weak security, making them much easier and quicker to steal from. In physics, there’s a concept called ‘the path of least resistance’. The meaning is plain [...]
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Small Firms = Big Targets for Hackers

Hackers are starting to move away from “big scores” that are harder to accomplish, and are moving on to smaller and ultimately easier and more profitable thefts from small and medium-sized businesses, whose generally lax to non-existent security systems make for easy and quick money. In physics, there’s a concept called ‘the path of least [...]
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Small Companies Make Bigger Targets

Studies and news reports are showing a marked increase in the number of small and medium-sized businesses that are being targeted by hackers. One major reason for this is their general lack of security systems, making them very vulnerable to theft. In physics, there’s a concept called ‘the path of least resistance’. The meaning is [...]
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